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Philco 42-345 Restoration/Repair
#1

Not for certain if this will be a full restoration or repair, but after opening the unit up I would rather clean and fix what all that's needed before returning to the customer. What I have discovered so far is the power cord has a bad connection to the chassis, the manual channel dial cable is broken, the built in Antenna is missing and a couple of the wires with the rubber need to be replaced. I had already powered it up to hear what the customer mentioned and it did power up but has nothing but static. It appears that at some time in the past someone else may have worked on it as 2 wires were used for the antenna and mismatched screws on the bottom. I will post some beginning photos to this post.    


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#2

I have attached a markup of the channel selector cable upper right in the picture under the chassis, this cable is broken at the pulley. Does anyone know if the cable is supposed to be wrapped around the shaft or is there something missing? I looked at a picture of another radio but wasn't very clear and appeared to possibly had something black over the shaft.


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#3

I think my 42-340 is the same as your 345 without the buttons. Give me a few minutes and I'll pull the chassis and I'll also get a photo of the antenna.
   
#4

As you can see, mine has a chunk of hard rubber remnant on the shaft next to the chassis. I would say the shaft was, at one time, covered with the rubber to provide appropriate friction for the string. My take on this is to clean the shaft, then put heat shrink on the shaft, shrink it and put the string back. Simple fix and it should last much longer than original.
   

Here's the antenna photo.
   

You can probably build one with 14 gauge copper wire.
#5

Thank you very much for your help and sending the pictures, the cables must have been wrapped very tight around the spindle. I see little strands of what looks like either plastic or pieces of the cable. I will probably order a new cable for it, doubt the cable is long enough now. As for the antenna I have found one reasonable but will only get if the customer will want to replace it.
#6

The string is held tight with springs. I use black 20 pound test nylon fishing line (plentiful here in MN). Take pictures of the string path before removing the old one.
#7

Ah Ok I've taken the spring off and removed the broken piece, looks like I would lose about an inch using the current cable. Noticed your cable has about 3 loops on the spindle, I am going to try this one with 1-2 loops until I restring it.


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#8

Thanks Rodb looking at your picture of the cable I was able to reconnect the original cable just slightly shorter and able to turn the knob and see the dial moving. This will be temporary until I get another cable. Glad to see the dial moving  Icon_smile
#9

Today I've been reading through the site trying to learn more about this radio. I also soldered the lose power cord cable but still going to replace it. I have powered it up and getting sound but nothing but static. Any idea if this radio will only work with the built-in loop antenna or will the wires connected to the terminals work?




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